revamped somewhat

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Guido van Rossum 1995-08-10 19:24:30 +00:00
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"""A generic interface to all dbm clones.
"""Generic interface to all dbm clones.
Instead of
import dbm
d = dbm.open(file, 'rw', 0666)
d = dbm.open(file, 'w', 0666)
use
import anydbm
d = anydbm.open(file)
The returned object is a dbm, gdbm or (on the Mac) dbmac object,
The returned object is a dbhash, gdbm, dbm or dumbdbm object,
dependent on availability of the modules (tested in this order).
It has the following interface (key and data are strings):
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list = d.keys() # return a list of all existing keys (slow!)
Future versions may change the order in which implementations are
tested for existence, add interfaces to other db-like implementations
(e.g. BSD Hash), and (in the presence of multiple implementations)
tested for existence, add interfaces to other dbm-like
implementations, and (in the presence of multiple implementations)
decide which module to use based upon the extension or contents of an
existing database file.
The open function has an optional second argument. This can be set to
'r' to open the database for reading only. Don't pas an explicit 'w'
or 'rw' to open it for writing, as the different interfaces have
different interpretation of their mode argument if it isn't 'r'.
'r' to open the database for reading only. The default is 'w', which
differs from the dbm default ('r') for historic reasons.
"""
try:
import dbm
def open(filename, mode = 'rw'):
return dbm.open(filename, mode, 0666)
except ImportError:
_names = ['dbhash', 'gdbm', 'dbm', 'dumbdbm']
for _name in _names:
try:
import gdbm
def open(filename, mode = 'w'):
return gdbm.open(filename, mode, 0666)
exec "import %s; _mod = %s" % (_name, _name)
except ImportError:
import dbmac
open = dbmac.open
continue
else:
break
else:
raise ImportError, "no dbm clone found; tried %s" % _names
def open(file, flag = 'w', mode = 0666):
return _mod.open(file, flag, mode)